Please spend more time focusing on finance! ! !

Hertha 2022-04-22 07:01:42

I thought it would be a very boring movie, but it turned out to be okay, because I have been paying more attention to the financial aspect, so it is a bit interesting to watch it this way.
First of all, the so-called "free economy" is indeed problematic, a big problem. Therefore, the "free economy" of macro-control under the supervision of the government advocated by China is also a good solution.
Secondly, the subprime mortgage crisis this time is far from being as simple as it is expressed in the film. Simple as that, it's easy to solve. Just as Obama scolded Wall Street for being shameless, he had to bail out. Because of the cascading effects, the impact will be fatal. Therefore, the government has been kidnapped by capital, which is helpless.
In addition, the future world is the world of capital. The former state, the party, ruled the country. In fact, what really dominates the world behind it is a steady stream of capital and ubiquitous money. At the same time, in order to continuously defend themselves, the capital controllers have constantly bound themselves to the laws and the whole of the entire country, to the point that a single injury can cause the whole body to be shaken. Kidnapping politics is the biggest financial success in recent years!
Finally, I have to say: please spend more time focusing on finance! ! !

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  • Cleveland Tourism Guy: [singing] It could be worse, though/at least we're not Detroit! We're not Detroit!

    Michael Moore: No, they're not Detroit!

  • Chesley Sullenberger: Flying has been my lifelong passion. But while I love my profession, I do not like what has happened to it. It is my personal experience that my decision to remain in the profession I love has come at a great financial cost to me and to my family. My pay has been cut 40%. My pension, like most airline pensions, has been terminated. So please do not think I exaggerate when I say that I do not know a single professional airline pilot who wants his or her children to follow in their footsteps.